Marmon Shoshana, Shek Samantha Y N, Yeung C K, Chan Nicola P Y, Chan Johnny Cy, Chan Henry H L
Hong Kong Dermatology and Laser Centre, Hong Kong, China.
Lasers Surg Med. 2014 Jul;46(5):375-9. doi: 10.1002/lsm.22242. Epub 2014 Mar 14.
As the demand for diminished procedure-associated downtime continues to increase, nonablative fractional laser resurfacing is becoming a more popular intervention in the progression of photoaging. Patients with pigmented skin and a mild degree of photodamage may be particularly suited for a less intensive laser treatment. In this study, we have evaluated the safety and efficacy of a low energy, low density 1,440-nm fractional laser in the treatment of multiple signs of photoaging including dyspigmentation, wrinkling, tissue laxity, enlarged pores, and skin roughness in Asians.
STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten Chinese subjects with Fitzpatrick skin types III-V and visible signs of photodamage participated in this study. Patients received four treatments at 2-week intervals with a 1,440-nm diode-based fractional laser. Photographs were taken at baseline, 2 weeks after each of the first three treatments and 4 weeks after the final treatment. Images were evaluated independently by two physicians. Clinical improvement and adverse events were analyzed. Discomfort, heat sensation and overall patient satisfaction associated with the procedure were also quantified.
In this prospective single-arm study, signs of photoaging were examined after treatment with the 1,440-nm laser. Here we show that a series of four treatments with this device produced a mild improvement in skin texture, pigmentation, and wrinkling. Changes in pore size and skin laxity failed to reach statistical significance. Immediate after-effects of the procedure included erythema and edema which were transient and left no permanent sequela. A significant proportion of patients reported some degree of discomfort during the procedure despite use of a topical anesthetic. One patient developed a discrete, localized area of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation which completely resolved by the final follow up visit.
The low energy, low density nonablative 1,440-nm fractional laser produces a mild improvement in select signs of photodamage after four treatments without any long-term adverse effects.
随着对减少手术相关停机时间的需求持续增加,非剥脱性分次激光皮肤重建术在光老化进程中成为一种更受欢迎的干预手段。有色人种皮肤且光损伤程度较轻的患者可能特别适合强度较低的激光治疗。在本研究中,我们评估了低能量、低密度1440纳米分次激光治疗亚洲人多种光老化迹象(包括色素沉着、皱纹、组织松弛、毛孔粗大和皮肤粗糙)的安全性和有效性。
研究设计/材料与方法:10名具有Fitzpatrick皮肤类型III - V且有明显光损伤迹象的中国受试者参与了本研究。患者接受基于1440纳米二极管的分次激光治疗,每2周进行一次,共治疗4次。在基线、前三次治疗每次治疗后2周以及最后一次治疗后4周拍摄照片。由两名医生独立评估图像。分析临床改善情况和不良事件。还对与该手术相关的不适、热感和患者总体满意度进行了量化。
在这项前瞻性单臂研究中,用1440纳米激光治疗后检查了光老化迹象。我们在此表明,用该设备进行的一系列4次治疗使皮肤质地、色素沉着和皱纹有轻度改善。毛孔大小和皮肤松弛的变化未达到统计学意义。该手术的即时后遗症包括红斑和水肿,这些都是短暂的,没有留下永久性后遗症。尽管使用了局部麻醉剂,但相当一部分患者在手术过程中报告有一定程度的不适。一名患者出现了局限性的炎症后色素沉着,在最后一次随访时完全消退。
低能量、低密度非剥脱性1440纳米分次激光在4次治疗后可使某些光损伤迹象有轻度改善,且无任何长期不良影响。